A. It increases the storage capacity.B. It converts the destination storage system to a NearStore system.C. It requires the nearstore_option license on the destination storage system.D. It provides increased concurrent streams when the storage systems are used as destinations for SnapMirror and SnapVault transfers.

A. secondary system to push data to the primary systemB. primary system to pull data from the secondary systemC. secondary system to pull data from the primary systemD. secondary system to push data to the primary storage system

Answer: BExplanation:https://library.netapp.com/ecmdocs/ECMP1196979/html/man1/na_snapvault.1.htmlThe snapvault command has a number of subcommands. The set of subcommands differs on the primary and secondary.On the primary, the subcommands allow users to configure and manage a set of snapshots for potential replication to the secondary, to abort replication transfers to the secondary, to check status, to restore data from the secondary, and to release resources when a primary qtree will no longer be replicated to a secondary.On the secondary, the subcommands allow users to configure and manage the replication of primary paths to secondary qtrees, to configure and manage the snapshot schedules which control when all the qtrees in a secondary volume are updated from their respective primary paths and how many snapshots to save, to abort transfers, to check status, and to release resources preserved to restart backups from a restored qtree.

QUESTION 62To restore a qtree protected with SnapVault from the secondary storage system to the primarystorage system, you can ______________. (Choose two.)

A. restore to a non existing qtree with DOT 7. 2B. add the new qtree to the primary storage system with DOT 7.2C. overwrite the existing qtree on the primary storage system with DOT 7.3D. delete the existing qtree from the secondary storage system with DOT 7.3